The Kodak EasyShare C195 is a classic snapshot camera that aims at the casual photographers as clients. This task, however, it is not fair. The specifications sound once not bad, but the anger already starts with the fact that Kodak no longer provides the EasyShare software available and thus may no longer be the most important feature of the camera, which simplified integration into social networks and cloud services. The comparatively large screen viewfinder has a resolution of an insufficient resolution. But the main drawback of the camera is its extreme slowness in focus, the image processing and the completely insufficient anti-shake performance. Thus a wide range moving subjects for this camera is unsuitable. But if you have a steady hand or a good tripod, the camera displays their particular strengths. The lens shows little distortion and the overall picture quality is surprisingly high. However, this is only with sufficient light to carry because the 14MP imaging chip tends under unfavorable conditions to extreme noise to the recordings. The switchover to the image viewing takes full 8 seconds. Thus you would have to photography as a meditative act conceive to be happy with this camera.